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The problem will always be there with a gun that poops where it eats.
The problem will always be there with a gun that poops where it eats.
So what do you call a drop port ???
the can degrade accuracy over shooting without it on?
if you need to get into accuracy more try cle. My space gun will hold .3 at 100. Loaded off a modified hornady progressive..... They flat shoot....... Jim
AR15.com ? Yer joking, right? I wouldn't go there to ask the time of day.
I said I'm into AR accuracy.... not AR bickering, or AR juvenile behavior, or AR zit popping.
Its a simple question, friends.... whattta ya recommend for cleaning an AR chamber? I fully understand the design and function of the gun, and its challenges. . I'm already at 0.70MoA and I haven't even done any load development, yet..
I have both a 6.5 Creedmoor and 338 Norma Mag bolt guns for LR accuracy. I'm looking for a different challenge.
If you have no suggestions, NOT posting will let me know that. Thanx,
Now....back on topic, please.....
Ever used this?
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/6...mber-brush-double-diameter-ar-15-style-bronze
Or this?
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/919020/otis-star-chamber-cleaning-tool-for-ar-15
Or this?
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2049216465/iosso-eliminator-brush-kit-rifle-8-x-32-thread-nylon
Yes the first one is what i referred to in my post.
They make a short handle for it.
.7 ain't nothing unless you are on ar15.com
Get the children to quit crying and have the chief cook and bottle washer put
the infamous "Mike in Co" back on.
He knows ar's
I like this Sinclair tool: https://www.sinclairintl.com/gun-cl...tools/action-cleaning-tool-kit-prod35492.aspx The 'felts' work a lot better than the 'rolls' imo. I'm also very interested in AR accuracy and 1/2MOA is certainly achievable without undue effort. I don't think you can approach benchrest accuracy, but you can certainly do pretty well. I've seen a few references to 'bedding' the barrel extension and have been mulling it over. Contemplating gooping up the barrel extension and turning to a very light press fit into the upper.
GsT
...Like Larry Potterfield says "Only accurate rifles are interesting."
Actually, it was Townsend Whelen who first said that.
Justin
Putterfield, quotable, LOL![/QUOTe
I'd like to quote his bank statement. He ain't no dummy.